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Offline Vitto

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"Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« on: August 06, 2010, 10:38:04 PM »
OK I know I need another engine like a hole in my head but Mik’s cool traction engine bash perked my interest and the Muse began speaking to me, but the final straw was the article in the latest Industrial and Mining Annual from Uncle Russ showing the unbelievable model of the Oregon Pony. Once I had read thru the article and studied the pics the louder the Muse spoke to me. Then I looked back at a topic on the GR scratchbuilding forum about a neat little Stomper based loco bash that used a HLW gondola for the body.

As I sat down at my bench I took an inventory, Stomper drive, ready to go, spare HLW body, check, fuel bunker, yep, front half of cheeser Xmas train left over from last bash, steam dome & stack from the junk box, check, also from the Xmas train, Boiler, Hmmm Boiler….there’s the caveat, no plumbing pipes, no dowels, errrr…maybe this wont happen, Hmmm then I noticed the plastic tube case my AC glue nibs came in was about the right size, maybe if I use a balsa block for the firebox….

…when the Muse hits me with the Baseball Bat it can rather hurt:

A short Time later, the "Mules Relief" is taking shape:





As of today, its almost ready for paint, just haven’t taken pics yet

BTW No its not missing a smokebox, its the clear plastic of the nib tube and, Yes that red circle is the lid of the nib container.

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Re: "Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2010, 10:38:47 PM »
Just about done:









only need to add the water feed pipes and one more steps, if I can find one!

Still debating to add a roof or not, I kinda like it topless.
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Re: "Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2010, 01:32:00 AM »
Wonderful!
A very nice little quirk of a loco.

Are those rivet-bands a commercial product?  They could be handy...
Stompers are as rare as hen's teeth over here in the UK, except for incredibly expensive "mint still in blister pack" ones from and for collectors of such.

I've just got my second battered "Rough Rider" though,  a 4x4 Stomper competitor which seems to be pretty much the same thing, for our purposes.
(and the "Gear shift" on later Stompers could be a nice feature or a drawback, depending on what body you want to mount )

A couple more would be nice to have around for when the muse strikes, but I'm sure they will turn up in due course on eBay or at a car boot sale.

Excellent work, thank you!

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Re: "Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2010, 08:00:03 PM »
Stomp On! B2


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Re: "Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2010, 12:48:02 PM »
Vitto great work :D I cannot wait to see it painted

Emettman...re hens teeth.....the nearest to stomper is  the Rollover racer at hawkins bazarr (one in Plymouth!)

http://www.hawkin.com/find/keyword-is-rollover+racer/product-is-03858

I have two and will do photos

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Re: "Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2010, 07:34:17 PM »
Painted and weathered, Angry Beaver Logging Rwy #2:









Just need to find some twigs in the yard to split for the wood load and eventually add couplers, but those are minor.

Well thats about it.
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Re: "Mule's Relief" a Stomper based Critter project
« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2010, 09:26:14 PM »
It's huge!! Addition of paint really did pull all the bits together. I am looking forward to seeing it run on that Pizza of yours.

 

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